grwopart command  : would this not be the solution ?

https://blog.myduniahosting.com/how-to-resize-your-root-diskpartition-online-for-linux/

Le mer. 25 mars 2020 à 15:22, <[email protected]> a écrit :

> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 03:12:04PM +0100, GD rub wrote:
>
> > You can't do that on the root filesystem. resize2fs is permissible only
> if
> > the partition is unmounted.
>
> actualy, no, resize2fs works just fine on a mounted filesystem.
>
>
> > > > Device     Boot    Start      End  Sectors  Size Id Type
> > > > /dev/xvda1          2048 18946047 18944000 *9G* 83 Linux
> > > > /dev/xvda2      18946048 20969471  2023424  988M 82 Linux swap /
> Solaris
>
> but in this case, you need to repartition first, and that is going to
> be a problem while things are mounted.
> and you will have to move the swap out of the way for resizing
> the root partition too...
>
> i would recommend doing the resizing from a different appVM (or dom0).
>
>
>

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